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What is a “Trouble Ball” • Outfielder turns and begins to run toward the outfield fence (possible home run) • Outfielder moving toward the foul line (possible fair/foul decision) • Multiple fielders converging on a fly ball (collision – dropped ball) • A catch being made below the waist (diving catch)
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What is a “Trouble Ball” Outfielder turns and begins to run toward the outfield fence (possible home run) Outfielder moving toward the foul line (possible.

Dec 16, 2015

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Page 1: What is a “Trouble Ball” Outfielder turns and begins to run toward the outfield fence (possible home run) Outfielder moving toward the foul line (possible.

What is a “Trouble Ball”

• Outfielder turns and begins to run toward the outfield fence (possible home run)

• Outfielder moving toward the foul line (possible fair/foul decision)

• Multiple fielders converging on a fly ball (collision – dropped ball)

• A catch being made below the waist (diving catch)

Page 2: What is a “Trouble Ball” Outfielder turns and begins to run toward the outfield fence (possible home run) Outfielder moving toward the foul line (possible.

Situation:• No runners on or runner on 3rd only• U1 and U3 are on the lines

Routine

And

Trouble

Fly Balls

Routine

And

Trouble

Fly Balls

CF

Page 3: What is a “Trouble Ball” Outfielder turns and begins to run toward the outfield fence (possible home run) Outfielder moving toward the foul line (possible.

Any fly ball to left field (U3’s area of responsibility)

Situation:• No runners on • U1 and U3 are on the lines

Fly Ball

Page 4: What is a “Trouble Ball” Outfielder turns and begins to run toward the outfield fence (possible home run) Outfielder moving toward the foul line (possible.

Any fly ball to left field (U3’s area of responsibility)

Situation:• Runner on 3rd only• U1 and U3 are on the lines

Fly Ball

Page 5: What is a “Trouble Ball” Outfielder turns and begins to run toward the outfield fence (possible home run) Outfielder moving toward the foul line (possible.

Situation:• No runners on • U1 and U3 are on the lines

Any fly ball to right field (U1’s area of responsibility)

Fly Ball

Page 6: What is a “Trouble Ball” Outfielder turns and begins to run toward the outfield fence (possible home run) Outfielder moving toward the foul line (possible.

Fly Ball

Any fly ball to right field (U1’s area of responsibility)

Situation:• Runner on 3rd only• U1 and U3 are on the lines

Page 7: What is a “Trouble Ball” Outfielder turns and begins to run toward the outfield fence (possible home run) Outfielder moving toward the foul line (possible.

PU

U1U3

Situation:• No runners on or runner on 3rd only• U1 and U3 are on the lines

Clean base hit to the outfield

Page 8: What is a “Trouble Ball” Outfielder turns and begins to run toward the outfield fence (possible home run) Outfielder moving toward the foul line (possible.

PU

U1

U3

LF

CF

RF

U3 has coverage U1 has

coverage

PU hascoverage

U3

Situation:• Runner on 1st• U1 is on the line (“A” position)• U3 is inside the infield in deep “C” position

Runner on 1st - Initial Positions and Outfield Coverage

Page 9: What is a “Trouble Ball” Outfielder turns and begins to run toward the outfield fence (possible home run) Outfielder moving toward the foul line (possible.

Situation:• Runner on 1st or runners on 1st and 3rd

• U1 is on the line (“A” position)• U3 is inside the infield in deep “C” position (with a runner on 3rd U3 should be in “C” not deep “C”)

U1

U3

PU

Clean base hit to the outfield

Page 10: What is a “Trouble Ball” Outfielder turns and begins to run toward the outfield fence (possible home run) Outfielder moving toward the foul line (possible.

U1

U3

PU

Situation:• Runner on 1st or runners on 1st and 3rd

• U1 is on the line (“A” position)• U3 is inside the infield in deep “C” position (with a runner on 3rd, U3 should be in “C”, not deep “C”)

Fly ball to left field (PU’s area of responsibility)

PU’s Coverage

Area

Page 11: What is a “Trouble Ball” Outfielder turns and begins to run toward the outfield fence (possible home run) Outfielder moving toward the foul line (possible.

U1

U3

PU

Situation:• Runner on 1st or runners on 1st and 3rd

• U1 is on the line (“A” position)• U3 is inside the infield in deep “C” position (with a runner on 3rd, U3 should be in “C”, not deep “C”)

Fly ball to right field (U1’s area of responsibility)

U1’s Coverage

Area

Page 12: What is a “Trouble Ball” Outfielder turns and begins to run toward the outfield fence (possible home run) Outfielder moving toward the foul line (possible.

U1

U3

PU

Situation:• Runner on 1st or runners on 1st and 3rd

• U1 is on the line (“A” position)• U3 is inside the infield in deep “C” position (with a runner on 3rd, U3 should be in “C”, not deep “C”)

Fly ball into left center (U3’s area of responsibility)

U3’s Coverage

Area

Page 13: What is a “Trouble Ball” Outfielder turns and begins to run toward the outfield fence (possible home run) Outfielder moving toward the foul line (possible.

U1

U3

PU

Situation:• Runners on 1st and 2nd• U1 is on the line (“A” position)• U3 is inside the infield in the “C” position

Clean base hit to the outfield

Page 14: What is a “Trouble Ball” Outfielder turns and begins to run toward the outfield fence (possible home run) Outfielder moving toward the foul line (possible.

U1

U3

PU

Situation:• Runners on 1st and 2nd (with less than 2 outs)• U1 is on the line (“A” position)• U3 is inside the infield in the “C” position

U3’s Coverage

Area

Fly ball into left center field (U3’s area of responsibility)

Page 15: What is a “Trouble Ball” Outfielder turns and begins to run toward the outfield fence (possible home run) Outfielder moving toward the foul line (possible.

U1

U3

PU

Fly ball into right field (U1’s area of responsibility)

U1’s Coverage

Area

Situation:• Runners on 1st and 2nd (with less than 2 outs)• U1 is on the line (“A” position)• U3 is inside the infield in the “C” position

Page 16: What is a “Trouble Ball” Outfielder turns and begins to run toward the outfield fence (possible home run) Outfielder moving toward the foul line (possible.

U1

U3

PU

Fly ball into left field (PU’s area of responsibility)

PU’s Coverage

Area

Situation:• Runners on 1st and 2nd (with less than 2 outs)• U1 is on the line (“A” position)• U3 is inside the infield in the “C” position

Page 17: What is a “Trouble Ball” Outfielder turns and begins to run toward the outfield fence (possible home run) Outfielder moving toward the foul line (possible.

U1

U3

PU

Fly ball into left field (U3’s area of responsibility)

Situation:• Runner on 2nd (with less than 2 outs)• U1 is in deep “B”• U3 is on the line (“D” position)

U3’s Coverage

Area

Page 18: What is a “Trouble Ball” Outfielder turns and begins to run toward the outfield fence (possible home run) Outfielder moving toward the foul line (possible.

U1

U3

PU

Fly ball into right center field (U1’s area of responsibility)

Situation:• Runner on 2nd (with less than 2 outs)• U1 is in deep “B”• U3 is on the line (“D” position)

U1’s Coverage

Area

Page 19: What is a “Trouble Ball” Outfielder turns and begins to run toward the outfield fence (possible home run) Outfielder moving toward the foul line (possible.

U1

U3

PU

Fly ball into right field (PU’s area of responsibility)

Situation:• Runner on 2nd (with less than 2 outs)• U1 is in deep “B”• U3 is on the line (“D” position)

PU’s Coverage

Area